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어휘상의 관점으로 접근한 비방향성장소 구문의 한·중 대조- 행위동사와 완수동사 중심으로 -Comparison of Non-directional Locative Constructions in Korean and Chinese from the Lexical Aspect: Centering on Activity Verbs and Accomplishment Verbs

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Comparison of Non-directional Locative Constructions in Korean and Chinese from the Lexical Aspect: Centering on Activity Verbs and Accomplishment Verbs
Authors
이승희
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
한국중원언어학회
Keywords
activity verbs; accomplishment verb; non-directional locative construction; telic; -ey/-eyse; zai(在); .
Citation
언어학 연구, no.50, pp.307 - 327
Journal Title
언어학 연구
Number
50
Start Page
307
End Page
327
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/2663
ISSN
1975-8251
Abstract
This study investigates non-directional locative constructions in Korean and Chinese and argues that meaning differences between the constructions of the two languages come from telicity. This paper provides the evidence from activity verbs (atelic) and accomplishment verbs (telic), i.e., the constructions of ‘[N-ey]/[N-eyse]’ (Korean) and ‘Zai(在)-location+V' and ‘V-Zai(在)-location’ (Chinese) respectively. Points in this study are as follows: First, ‘[N-ey]’ is constructed as ‘V-Zai(在)-location' in Chinese, and ‘[N-eyse]’ as ‘Zai(在)-location+V.' This suggests that telicity influences the locative phrase position in Chinese, the case marker in Korean. Second, the constructions of ‘[N-eyse]’ in Korean and ‘Zai(在)-location+V' in Chinese are construed differently depending on what verbs they are attached to. Third, the meaning of the constructions of ‘[N-ey]’ in Korean and ‘V-Zai(在)-location’ in Chinese varies depending on what verbs they are attached to. When attached to a telic verb, both constructions signify the perfective tense, and erroneous when attached to an atelic verb. With the above mentioned points, this study explains the reasons why locative constructions in Korean and Chinese are construed differently from native speakers’ intuition.
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